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Make:Toyota

Model:Aristo 1994

Milage:100,000

Transmission:Auto

Colour:Black

Location:Adelaide

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied?N/A

Currently registered? Yes

Price:$16,500 neg

Contact:0433681605

Comments / Modifications:

Car is in immaculate condition.

Factory black paint, Sunroof and Leather interior in exc condition.

Cruise Control

Electric Windows

Electric seats

Twin Turbo 3.0 L, 6 Cylinder 2JZGTE engine, as in TT Supra.

TRD body kit.

Tein adj. coilovers.

17 inch wheels with near new tyres.

320kmph TRD Speedo.

MP3 player with front USB port.

Earthquake amplifier running speakers

Turbo timer.

Has just had 100k, service including new timing belt, water pump, new lightweight pulleys.

I am first owner in OZ and only bought vehicle a few months ago.

Have just finished building house, and have no money to do the modifications i want. Is pretty much stock except for pod filter.

Very regretful sale. These cars are so luxurious to drive with so much power on tap.

Perfect project for those with enough $$$ to throw at it. One of the best you will see. All it needs is a nice set of 19's or 20's and you have a PIMP mobile.

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